
Listen live: Luxon talks to Hosking after Labour claims frontline police promise broken
The promise to deliver 500 new officers over two years looks like it's been extended.
The promise to deliver 500 new officers over two years looks like it's been extended.
Rev Rangi Nicholson explores the depth of feeling around te Tiriti.
Chlöe Swarbrick is an obvious contender for the role.
Outgoing Greens leader fears Māori view lost by RMA rewrite.
National has enough on its plate without buying another fight with Maori.
Peters and Collins will leave for meetings with their Australian counterparts today.
National says it has no position, despite committing to introduce legislation on it.
Let's face it, it's probably Chlöe Swarbrick.
Meanwhile, the Green Party's James Shaw said he will resign as co-leader.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon admits new Associate Health Minister Casey Costello was wrong when she made statements about increases in excise tax on tobacco products. Video / Mark Mitchell
A leaked document indicated the NZ First MP had asked for advice on an excise tax freeze.
Greens co-leader James Shaw announces he is standing down from his role in March. Video / Mark Mitchell
It comes just days away from what promises to be an engaging Waitangi Day for the Govt.
Shaw quits leadership after nearly a decade, but will stay in Parliament for now.
The Green Party are due to hold a press conference at 11am today. Video / NZ Herald
The local government minister promises flexibility for cash-strapped councils.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says New Zealand would pause funding to the UN Relief and Works Agency until Foreign Minister Winston Peters was satisfied it was appropriate to continue contributing to the aid operation after alleged links between 12 of its staffers and Hamas. Video /Mark Mitchell
Labour's new foreign affairs spokesman says it is important to stay independent.
New Zealand is not joining other nations in cutting funding.
The first regional wānanga in the constitution inquiry is set to get under way this week.
OPINION: How can we accept that 34,000 young people are on benefits.
OPINION: The party must find a way to pull itself out of an opposition funk.
The party recently elected its policy council.
Rino Tirikatene was Te Tai Tonga representative from 2011 to 2023.
On the Tiles returns for 2024, discussing the issue set to dominate politics this year.
The Prime Minister says the reshuffle “further clarifies" ministers’ responsibilities.
OPINION: The PM probably wishes he'd never heard of the Treaty Principles Bill.
Community advocate Denis O'Reilly says he's a non starter for this political game
Former Labour MP Kiri Allan opens up to NZ Herald Political Editor Claire Trevett about her mental health, drink driving charges and her new politics-free life. Video / Alan Gibson / Ella Wilks